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100 1 _aCooper, Kim,
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245 1 0 _aFoundations of nursing /
_cKim Cooper, Kelly Gosnell.
250 _a9th Ed.
260 _aSt. Louis:
_bElsevier,
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300 _axxxiii, 1367pages:
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505 _aTable of Contents Unit I. Fundamentals of Nursing 1. The Evolution of Nursing History of Nursing and Nursing Education Care of the Sick During Early Civilization Changes in Nursing During the 20th Century Significant Changes in Nursing For the 21st Century Development of Practical and Vocational Nursing Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing Education Career Advancement Factors That Influenced Practical and Vocational Nursing Licensure for Practical and Vocational Nursing Health Care Delivery Systems Delivery of Patient Care Nursing Care Models Contemporary Practical and Vocational Nursing Care Practical and Vocational Nursing Defined Objectives and Characteristics of Practical and Vocational Nursing Education Roles and Responsibilities 2. Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Legal Aspects of Nursing Ethical Aspects of Nursing Conclusion 3. Documentation Purposes of Patient Records Electronic Health Record ISBAR Basic Guidelines For Documentation Methods of Recording Documentation and Clinical (Critical) Pathways Home Health Care Documentation Long-Term Health Care Documentation Special Issues in Documentation 4. Communication Overview of Communication Styles of Communication Establishing a Therapeutic Relationship Communication Techniques Factors That Affect Communication Blocks To Communication Nursing Process Communication in Special Situations Conclusion 5. Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Assessment Data Diagnosis Goal Identification Planning Implementation Evaluation Standardized Languages: Nanda-I, NIC, and NOC Role of the Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Managed Care and Clinical Pathways Critical Thinking 6. Cultural and Ethnic Considerations Culture Defined Culturally Related Assessments Nursing Process and Cultural Factors Cultural Practices of Specific Groups Unit II. Fundamentals of Clinical Practice 7. Asepsis and Infection Control Asepsis Infection Health Care–Associated Infections Infection Prevention and Control Team Standard Precautions Isolation Technique Surgical Asepsis Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterilization Patient Teaching for Infection Prevention and Control Infection Prevention and Control for Home and Hospice Settings Nursing Process 8. Body Mechanics and Patient Mobility Use of Appropriate Body Mechanics Positioning Of Patients Mobility Versus Immobility Neurovascular Function Performance of Range-of-Motion Exercises Moving the Patient Nursing Process for Patient Mobility 9. Hygiene and Care of the Patient’s Environment Patient’s Room Environment Bathing Components of the Patient’s Hygiene Nursing Process for Hygiene 10. Safety Safety in The Hospital or Health Care Environment Workplace Safety Fire Safety Accidental Poisoning Disaster Planning Terrorism Nursing Process For Patient Safety 11. Admission, Transfer, and Discharge Common Patient Reactions To Admission To A Health Care Facility Cultural Considerations For The Hospitalized Patient Or Long-Term Care Resident Admitting a Patient Nursing Process for Patient Admission Transferring A Patient Nursing Process For Patient Transfer Discharging A Patient Referrals for Health Care Services Nursing Process for Patient Discharge Unit III. Introduction to Nursing Interventions 12. Vital Signs Guidelines for Obtaining Vital Signs Temperature Auscultating With the Stethoscope Pulse Respiration Blood Pressure Pulse Oximetry Nursing Process Implementation 13. Physical Assessment Signs and Symptoms Disease and Diagnosis Assessment 14. Oxygenation Standard Steps In Selected Skills Skills for Respiratory Disorders 15. Elimination and Gastric Intubation Standard Steps in Selected Skills Skills For Urinary Tract Procedures Skills for Gastrointestinal Procedures 16. Care of Patients Experiencing Urgent Alterations in Health Obtaining Medical Emergency Aid Moral and Legal Responsibilities of the Nurse Assessment of the Emergency Situation Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Procedures to Manage Airway Obstruction by a Foreign Body Shock Bleeding and Hemorrhage Wounds and Trauma Poisons Drug and Alcohol Emergencies Thermal and Cold Emergencies Bone, Joint, and Muscle Injuries Burn Injuries Nursing Process 17. Dosage Calculation and Medication Administration Mathematics and Dosage Calculation Review Mathematics Review And Principles 18. Fluids and Electrolytes Fluids (Water) Fluid Compartments Intake and Output Movement of Fluid and Electrolytes Passive Transport Active Transport Acid-Base Balance Types of Acid-Base Imbalance Intravenous Therapy Blood Transfusion Therapy Nursing Process 19. Nutritional Concepts and Related Therapies Role of the Nurse In Promoting Nutrition Basic Nutrition Life Cycle Nutrition Medical Nutrition Therapy and Therapeutic Diets Nutritional Support 20. Complementary, Integrative, and Alternative Therapies Herbal Therapy Chiropractic Therapy Acupuncture And Acupressure Healing Touch, Therapeutic Touch, And Reiki Therapeutic Massage Aromatherapy Reflexology Magnet Therapy Imagery Relaxation Therapy Animal-Assisted Therapy Yoga Taiji Biofeedback Marijuana And Cannabinoids Trends In Integrative Medicine And The Nursing Role 21. Pain Management, Comfort, Rest, and Sleep Pain Sleep and Rest Nursing Process for Pain Management, Comfort, Rest, and Sleep 22. Surgical Wound Care Wound Classification Wound Healing Surgical Wound Standard Steps in Wound Care Care of the Incision Complications of Wound Healing Staple and Suture Removal Exudate and Drainage Bandages and Binders Nursing Process 23. Specimen Collection and Diagnostic Testing Diagnostic Examination Specimen Collection Electrocardiography Nursing Process For Specimen Collection And Diagnostic Testing Unit IV. Nursing Care Across the Lifespan 24. Lifespan Development Health Promotion Across The Lifespan Growth And Development Family Stages of Growth And Development 25. Loss, Grief, Dying, and Death Changes In Health Care Related To Dying And Death Historical Overview Grief Nursing Process In Loss And Grief Special Supportive Care Issues Related To Dying And Death Dying Patient Grieving Family 26. Health Promotion and Pregnancy Physiology of Pregnancy Maternal Physiology Antepartal Assessment Determination of Pregnancy Antepartal Care Preparation for Childbirth Nursing Process for Normal Pregnancy 27. Labor and Delivery Birth Planning Normal Labor Labor and Delivery Nursing Assessment and Interventions Nursing Process for Normal Labor Medical Interventions 28. Care of the Mother and Newborn Anatomic and Physiologic Changes of the Mother Transfer from the Recovery Area Nursing Assessment of and Interventions for the Mother Maintenance of Safety Psychosocial Assessment Nursing Process for the Postpartum Mother Anatomy And Physiology of the Healthy Newborn Nursing Assessment and Interventions for the Newborn 29. Care of the High-Risk Mother, Newborn, and Family With Special Needs Complications of Pregnancy Bleeding Disorders Complications Related to Infection Complications Related to Existing Medical Conditions Complications Related to Age Adoption Contraception Postpartum Thrombophlebitis Complications Related to the Newborn Complications Related to Postpartum Mental Health Disorders Nursing Process for the Mother and Newborn at Risk 30. Health Promotion for the Infant, Child, and Adolescent Key Health Promotion Topics for Children Dental Health Injury Prevention 31. Basic Pediatric Nursing Care History of Child Care: Then and Now Pediatric Nursing Physical Assessment of the Pediatric Patient Factors that Influence Growth and Development Child Maltreatment Hospitalization of a Child Common Pediatric Procedures Safety 32. Care of the Child With a Physical and Mental or Cognitive Disorder Physical Disorders Cognitive Disorders 33. Health Promotion and Care of the Older Adult Health And Wellness In The Aging Adult Healthy Aging Psychosocial Concerns Of The Older Adult Aging Body Safety And Security Issues For Older Adults Continuum Of Older Adult Care Unit V. Fundamentals of Mental Health Nursing 34. Concepts of Mental Health Historical Overview Basic Concepts Related to Mental Health How Illness Affects Mental Health Crisis Application of the Nursing Process 35. Care of the Patient With a Psychiatric Disorder Types of Psychiatric Disorders Treatment Methods Application of the Nursing Process 36. Care of the Patient With an Addictive Personality Addiction Stages of Dependence Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Drug Abuse Chemically Impaired Nurses Unit VI. Fundamentals of Community Health Nursing 37. Home Health Nursing Home Health Care Defined Historical Overview Types of Home Care Agencies Changes In Home Health Care Service Components Typical Home Health Process Quality Assurance, Assessment, And Improvement Reimbursement Sources Cultural Considerations Nursing Process For Home Health Care Conclusion 38. Long-Term Care Settings for Long-Term Care Safety Issues in the Long-Term Care Setting Nursing Process 39. Rehabilitation Nursing Need for Rehabilitation Chronic Illness and Disability Scope of Individuals Requiring Rehabilitation Goals of Rehabilitation Cornerstones of Rehabilitation Comprehensive Rehabilitation Plan Rehabilitation Team Family and Family-Centered Care Cross-Cultural Rehabilitation Issues in Rehabilitation Chronic Conditions Necessitating Rehabilitation Therapy Polytrauma and Rehabilitation Nursing Disability Pediatric Rehabilitation Nursing Gerontologic Rehabilitation Nursing Conclusion 40. Hospice Care Historical Overview Palliative Versus Curative Care Criteria For Admission To Hospice Goals of Hospice Interdisciplinary Team Palliative Care/Hospice Patient And Caregiver Teaching Ethical Issues In Hospice Care Future of Hospice Care Unit VII. From Graduate to Professional 41. Professional Roles and Leadership Functioning as a Graduate Transition From Student to Graduate Licensure Examination Next Generation Nclex Nurse Practice Acts State Board of Nursing Mentoring and Networking Career Opportunities Leadership and Management Malpractice Insurance Appendixes Appendix A. Abbreviations Appendix B. Laboratory Reference Values References Glossary Index Cooper-Gosnell Patient Problem Statements
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